I was wondering if someone who works in an ARTCC and is a CPC could answer some questions regarding the job.
How do they determine your schedule? Ive heard it is by seniority? So is it like you know your off days every week but you work different shifts everyday? Maybe someone could give me an example of a typical workweek without over time?
Also what is a typical workday like? I think Ive read that your not supposed to be on position for more than two hours without a break? So what would a typical workday consist of?
Ive read that there are three positions in an ARTCC? Is this true? could you describe the different positions and what they entail? how do you determine who works what position and so forth each day?
If a new hire comes in and is in training when can he/she begin working overtime/nights/sundays so as to add those premiums to his/her pay? I am thinking you probably have to be Developemental 1 so that you can actually hold a position?
What would the timeline be for a new hire to come in and make developmental 1, assuming he/she is a well qualified and takes well to the training? I ask this question and the one before because I am considering changing careers, I currently work with the USPS and earn roughly 57000 per year with my night shift and suday premiums without overtime. I have looked and it seems I will return to that salary level when I would make D1 at a level 12 facility.
I have been through the indy center a number of times since my wife used to work there as an ET. I noticed the break areas to be nice, and niticed they had a nice cafeteria. Are all ARTCC's like this?
I know there are alot of questions but im just trying to get a feel for the job. I know there are alot of upset people in the field due to the imposed work rules that are currently in effect. However this career field for my situation is still well paying and I think it is a job I will love to do. Any information that you may be able to give me woud be greatly appreciated.
How do they determine your schedule? Ive heard it is by seniority? So is it like you know your off days every week but you work different shifts everyday? Maybe someone could give me an example of a typical workweek without over time?
Also what is a typical workday like? I think Ive read that your not supposed to be on position for more than two hours without a break? So what would a typical workday consist of?
Ive read that there are three positions in an ARTCC? Is this true? could you describe the different positions and what they entail? how do you determine who works what position and so forth each day?
If a new hire comes in and is in training when can he/she begin working overtime/nights/sundays so as to add those premiums to his/her pay? I am thinking you probably have to be Developemental 1 so that you can actually hold a position?
What would the timeline be for a new hire to come in and make developmental 1, assuming he/she is a well qualified and takes well to the training? I ask this question and the one before because I am considering changing careers, I currently work with the USPS and earn roughly 57000 per year with my night shift and suday premiums without overtime. I have looked and it seems I will return to that salary level when I would make D1 at a level 12 facility.
I have been through the indy center a number of times since my wife used to work there as an ET. I noticed the break areas to be nice, and niticed they had a nice cafeteria. Are all ARTCC's like this?
I know there are alot of questions but im just trying to get a feel for the job. I know there are alot of upset people in the field due to the imposed work rules that are currently in effect. However this career field for my situation is still well paying and I think it is a job I will love to do. Any information that you may be able to give me woud be greatly appreciated.